Oroville >> An Oroville man faces more than 400 years to life in state prison after he was convicted of dozens of child molestation charges involving a 6-year-old relative, prosecutors said.

A Butte County Superior Court judge Thursday found Cameron Asbury, 30, guilty of 53 various charges of sexual assault and child pornography in a trial that took place in front of the judge and not a jury.

The judge, Robert Glusman, scheduled Asbury’s sentencing for May 16.

Asbury remained in custody.

Butte County deputy district attorney Jennifer Dupre-Tokos said Asbury’s alleged conduct happened in 2017, between late June and early July.

Videos and photographs taken by Asbury of his sexual assault of the 6-year-old girl were ultimately discovered by the victim’s mother on an online social media account, Dupre-Tokos said.

Asbury’s family reported him to the authorities.

The prosecutor said there was photographic evidence to support every charge against Asbury.

“Overall, it was just a tragic case,” Dupre-Tokos said, adding it’s her hope that family members can begin to heal after Asbury’s sentencing.

Asbury’s attorney was not available for comment Wednesday afternoon.

Asbury was featured in news reports in February 2017 after it was learned he was the victim of a carjacking during the Lake Oroville spillway evacuations and was run over by his family’s pickup.

Asbury and his father had been loading a running pickup to flee the Oroville area because of the spillway crisis at the dam when a man jumped in the truck and drove off, prosecutors have said.

Asbury chased the carjacking suspect — a 28-year-old Magalia man — to a cul-de-sac near the 7-Eleven store on Monte Vista Avenue near Lincoln Boulevard south of Oroville, prosecutors have said.

Asbury got out of his car and pleaded with the suspect to simply leave the truck, prosecutors have said. The suspect drove forward instead, allegedly swerving toward and running over Asbury.

Asbury was flown to Enloe Medical Center in Chico with severe facial and head injuries.

The carjacking suspect was ultimately sentenced to 13 years in state prison on charges related to the incident.

Andre Byik is the public safety reporter for the Chico Enterprise-Record, where he covers crime, courts and breaking news. A Chico State University graduate, he has worked at daily newspapers since 2012.